Sunday, 7 September 2025

Horrid weather during the early part of the day with a substantial bit of rainfall early on to coincide with the strong south-easterly winds. As a result, the sea was rather quiet for passage with three Arctic Skuas being the most noteworthy sightings amongst small numbers of Manx Shearwaters, Gannets and Kittiwakes.

The Narrows proved to be a bit of wader-fest in the pouring rain with three Knots, four Bar-tailed Godwits, 20 Ringed Plovers, 14 Turnstones, four Sanderlings, 14 Dunlins, seven Purple Sandpipers, six Redshanks and three Common Sandpipers all being found. As well as this, seven Black-headed Gulls were amongst the larger gulls on Solfach. 

Knot and Oystercatchers (C) Greg Lee
Sanderling and Ringed Plovers (C) Greg Lee

A extended period in Cristin Withy also held some rewards with a Pied Flycatcher, a Spotted Flycatcher and a five Willow Warblers taking refuge in the relative shelter along with another of the latter at Nant where, the Collared Dove also reappeared. Other migrants included 13 Robins ticking around the bushes, five Goldcrests, one Blackcap, 11 Wheatears and seven White Wagtails. The Mallard flock around Solfach had also risen to 25 birds and the Kestrel made a reappearance over the Observatory.

Other wildlife were reduced in the wild weather but three Risso's Dolphins were sighted off the North End. 

A rather strange sighting of a rainbow in the middle of the night lit up by the large full moon (C) Greg Lee


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